New York Times reporter Taylor Lorenz appeared to refer to the United States as a “trash country” on an Instagram story captured by a conservative reporter. Free Beacon reporter Matthew Foldi tweeted an image of Lorenz’s Instagram story in which she was apparently answering questions from followers when someone asked why “COVID …
Read More »France closes mosque after imam incites hatred against Christians, Jews
A mosque in northern world-regions has been shut down after the government determined that the place of worship was “inciting hatred” against Christians and Jews, as well as gay people. Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin announced earlier this month that his administration was in the process of shutting down the mosque. …
Read More »Cindy Crawford, daughter Kaia Gerber slip into matching two-pieces while vacationing in Cabo San Lucas
Like mother, like daughter. modeling” target=”_blank”>Cindy Crawford<that she paired with shades. Cindy Crawford wore a skimpy black string bikini for her sun-soaked getaway in Mexico. (HEM / BACKGRID) At one point, the 55-year-old and the 20-year-old used matching oversized white towels, causing one to do a double-take over their similar …
Read More »Border Patrol official’s tweet on capture of ‘potential terrorist’ deleted; CBP says it violated protocol
A tweet by a top Border Patrol official identifying a “potential terrorist” captured at the U.S.-Mexico border has now been deleted, with Customs and Border Protection (CBP) saying it was deleted because it contained “law enforcement sensitive information” and violated protocols. Yuma Sector Chief Patrol Agent Chris Clem tweeted on …
Read More »Biden still blameless on COVID in the eyes of our liberal media
As the bad news surges and throbs again about the infectious-disease, you can easily sense the lack of political vitriol for this president. Joe Biden gets a free pass. On CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Dec. 19, reporter Mark Strassmann solemnly marked “another milestone in mourning.” “Bells tolled Thursday for …
Read More »3rd grade teacher promises kids hot cocoa if she makes basketball shot
An elementary school education has gone viral after she put drinks” target=”_blank”>hot chocolate< on the Friday before Christmas. If she could successfully make a shot from the chalk-drawn three-point line on the back-to-school” target=”_blank”>school’s< with hot chocolate. MOM MODIFIES DAUGHTER’S ‘ELF ON THE SHELF’ DOLL WITH FUNCTIONAL WHEELCHAIR Elementary school …
Read More »Patriotic father-son duo from Wisconsin are 'raising the flag' for America's military and more
A father-and-son team from us-regions are education and inspiring — and it’s all from the heart, soul, and mind. Shane Henderson of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and his son, Justis Henderson, have created a successful pair of businesses, plus an important charitable arm of their work. All of it revolves around their …
Read More »Physician tells CNN Biden 'dropped the ball' on COVID testing: 'Cannot believe this is where we are'
A physician speaking with CNN’s “New Day” knocked the Biden administration on Tuesday, arguing that the executive “dropped the ball” on COVID-19 testing. During an interview with CNN’s Chief White House Correspondent Kaitlan Collins, Brown University School of Public Health Dean Dr. Ashish K. Jha was asked whether the administration …
Read More »Homan: Biden systematically dismantled the most secure border America ever had
Fox News contributor and former ICE director Tom Homan told “America’s Newsroom” on Tuesday that President Biden is the first president ever to systematically dismantle the immigration, arguing politicians refuse to work with ICE. TOM HOMAN: I hope the American people pay attention because it is shocking for me to …
Read More »Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers will consider more stringent bail laws after Waukesha Christmas carnage
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers told a local TV station he might support more stringent bail laws after career criminal Darrell Brooks was released on $1,000 bail and allegedly plowed into a Christmas parade, killing 6 and injuring more than 60. Evers cautioned that all stakeholders would have to participate in …
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